You've relied on your sturdy oven day in and day out to bake, broil, roast, and everything in between for years. But nothing lasts forever, and your oven won't be an exception. We are here for you when you need repairs for your appliances. However, you can take some simple steps to extend the life of your faithful appliance as long as possible and delay a major appliance repair.
A buildup of grease, food particles, and grime inside your oven isn't just unpleasant to look at while admiring your handiwork; it can also shorten the lifespan of your appliance. Make a habit of wiping up spills promptly and giving the oven a deep clean at least a few times a year to keep it looking and working like new. Pay special attention to the oven door since it moves frequently and can harbor lots of hidden gunk.
Speaking of the oven door, avoid slamming it, forcing it closed if something is blocking it, or hanging on the handlebar. The constant back and forth can loosen hinges and cause the glass window pane to crack over time. Closing the door gently during each use makes a difference in the long run.
When you're organizing your kitchen workspace, don't block the oven vents or crowd it with other appliances or objects. Ovens produce a lot of heat, and your appliance relies on having room to properly ventilate and cool down after each use. Allow ample clearance on all sides as recommended by the manufacturer.
Despite your best efforts, ovens do wear out eventually. If you notice issues like inaccurate cooking temperatures, lots of error messages, or failure to heat up properly, it's a sign your faithful appliance may be reaching the end of its lifespan. Contact a reputable
appliance repair company to determine whether fixing specific issues could extend its life or if it's time to replace the unit entirely.
Treat your hardworking oven right, and it will reliably turn out baked goodies, healthy meals, and everything in between for years to come. According to Bob Vila, the average oven has a lifespan of 13 to 15 years. With some basic care and attention, you can add lots of extra life to it before major issues arise. Call Value Appliance if you're in need of an appliance repair.
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